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to Henry Knox
27 June 1795
Bingham, William, 1752-1804
Informs Knox about the events in the Senate and a treaty. as well as other business matters. Free frank signed by William Bingham.
GLC02437.06452
to Samuel Adams
2 July 1795
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Writes a recommendation for David Fales to Adams as the governor of Massachusetts, for the position of Justice of the Peace.
GLC02437.06455
7 July 1795
Steele, Robert, fl. 1795
Asks Knox about his intentions regarding a certain tract of land and if there would be any compensation for settlers on that land.
GLC02437.06460
10 July 1795
Expresses his happiness in hearing that Knox and his family have arrived in Thomaston, Maine safely. Mentions going away himself and discusses finances in regards to property and the settlement of various areas of the country.
GLC02437.06465
17 July 1795
Discusses financial problems with making payments.
GLC02437.06467
30 July 1795
Discusses financial business and expresses disappointment at not being able to "dispose of any Portion of the Maine Lands in Europe-"
GLC02437.06478
13 August 1795
Discusses reactions to a treaty, possibly Jay's Treaty, as well as a war in Europe.
GLC02437.06491
18 August 1795
Discusses land business and mentions an overflowing river that has done quite a bit of damage to the property along its banks. Mentions Knox's upcoming trip to Boston.
GLC02437.06494
20 August 1795
Informs Knox about the status of his business.
GLC02437.06496
27 August 1795
Anthony, Joseph, fl. 1792-1797
Assures Knox that the work will be done and that his business will be taken care of.
GLC02437.06501
Discusses business and the management of financial affairs.
GLC02437.06503
31 August 1795
Discusses the purchase of land in Connecticut and other business related to land.
GLC02437.06507
to John Barnes
5 September 1795
Three parts. First dated Boston 5 September and addressed to John Barnes and Thomas Jaquett. Second addressed to Thomas L. Moore and third addressed to Jonathan Meredith. All discuss Knox's business dealings with George Meade.
GLC02437.06517
Discusses a business proposition and the ability of the land to turn a profit.
GLC02437.06518
12 September 1795
Expresses his apologies that Knox's land proposals have failed and discusses the difficulties they are having in selling the Maine lands.
GLC02437.06522
19 September 1795
Discusses the attempt to sell Maine lands to the Europeans. Suggests that Knox make a trip to England.
GLC02437.06526
26 September 1795
Expresses his eagerness to hear from Knox after his trip to a town to look at land.
GLC02437.06530
2 October 1795
Wants to set up some kind of system in order to deal with the disposal of the land they own in Maine. Would like to have someone in England that they trust to help promote the sale of the land.
GLC02437.06532
10 October 1795
Discusses business.
GLC02437.06536
17 October 1795
Discusses the sale of land.
GLC02437.06543
24 October 1795
Expresses his satisfaction with the duc de Liancourt's tour of the country and his wish that Knox will make his visit sooner than planned.
GLC02437.06548
to Henry Jackson
27 October 1795
Discusses his financial situation where he has hired someone to help him conduct some business with a firm in England.
GLC02437.06551
7 November 1795
Informs Knox that a packet has arrived at Halifax and discusses other business matters.
GLC02437.06566
12 November 1795
Discusses Knox's trip to Philadelphia and the Maine lands.
GLC02437.06567
to Jonathan Maynard
1795
Burkmar, Thomas, fl. 1771-1803
Informs Maynard that Henry Knox has received the return he sent. Date previously inferred, written in pencil.
GLC02437.06585
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